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We have recently shown how use cases can be systematically transformed into UML state charts considering all relevant information from a use case specification, including pre-and postconditions. The resulting state charts can have transitions with conditions and actions, as well as nested states (sub and stub states). The current paper outlines how test… (More)

Since the rise of the light weight software processes, the paradigm on how software should be developed has started to shift. Agile methods strive to supersede the traditional software process with its exhausting requirements elicitation at the beginning of a software development project, at least for smaller or younger companies. The software engineering… (More)

When agile methods arose, they were tried in small, collocated teams developing medium critical client or server software mostly with internal teams or effort-based contracts. Even today many proponents and skeptics of agile development believe that these parameters limit its use. Others have tried to cross these boundaries and have applied the agile value… (More)